From Monday, indoor events can cater for 60% capacity while outdoor events can have 75%.
Singers and performers say they've their fingers crossed for a smooth reopening this month, after a number of false starts for the live events industry.
From Monday, organised indoor events can cater for 60% capacity while outdoor events can have 75% capacity in attendance, for those who are vaccinated.
DJs and other late-night performers will have to wait until October 22nd to return to work, when nightclubs are expected to reopen.
Portlaoise's Stewart Quinn from band Transmitter and he says they're cautiously optimistic:
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